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Nicole and the Spirit of Christmas
Published in Paperback by iUniverse.com (September, 2000)
Author: Randolph E. F. Pepper
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may everyone have the Sprit of Christmas in them
This tale of a little girl giving others the spirit of christmas is inspiring. Your Children will love it.


Politics of Genocide
Published in Hardcover by East European Monographs (15 October, 1994)
Author: Randolph L. Braham
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Compensation for Hungarian Holocaust Survivors
This book has proven extraordinarily useful in documenting the experiences of Hungarian Holocaust survivors for the purposes of restitution claims. Hungarian Holocaust survivors are routinely caught in a restitution Catch-22: how long were you persecuted by the Hungarians versus how long were you persecuted by the Germans and who's responsible? Usually, these survivors fall between the historical cracks. Without books like this one, wherein extensive research has been done on this particular point of Holocaust history, not ALL of these survivors are falling through the cracks. On behalf of my clients, the survivors, I thank the author wholeheartedly for this extraordinary resource.


Probability, Stochastic Processes, and Queuing Theory: The Mathematics of Computer Performance Modelling
Published in Hardcover by Springer Verlag (May, 1995)
Author: Randolph Nelson
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Comprehensive and systematic.
This book is suitable for my graduate studies on computer performance. The author directs us from combinatorics, distribution theory, queue theory to queueing networks in a systematic way. I have read the book at ease for its stepwise elaboration of concepts. However, I have also read with hardship as it requires the readers to possess a good command of mathematics, both pure and applied, in order to go through the book.

For a mathematics graduate studying computer networks, I recommend this book. A novice or a mediocrity should pay more patience to read if not yet at a loss.

This book has aroused my interest and eagerness to know more about computer performance from the viewpoint of queueing and networking. In a word, I enjoy reading this book.


Prognosis of Neurological Disorders
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (October, 1993)
Authors: Randolph W. Evans, David S. Baskin, and Frank M. Yatsu
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Review
This is a fine book, and this updated version is well laid out, well written, very readable, and is useful for neurologists, neurosurgeons, other physicians, neuropsychologists, clinical psychologists, and rehabilitation specialists.


Racially-Motivated Violence: Litigation Strategies
Published in Paperback by Meiklejohn Civil Liberties Institute (December, 1984)
Author: Randolph M. Scott McLauglin
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Truth be told
This book is an excellent source of information for anyone interested in the racial tensions that plague our country. The book is knowledgeable and tells of horrific hate crimes that have occurred in the recent past. The book contains court documents and shows the reader the truth and substance of these hideous crimes. It incorporates various points of law that explain what makes these crimes against humans as a whole.


Riding for the Brand
Published in Audio Cassette by Dh Audio (December, 1994)
Authors: Louis L'Amour and John Randolph Jones
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Three Really Great Short Stories
This set contains two now out of print audio books: "Four Card Draw" and "The Turkey Feather Riders." All three are well done with a great cast of characters and special effects. The audio is crisp and clear, easily heard in an automobile's noisy environment.

Four Card Draw. Louis L'Amour starts this audio volume with a short discourse on period books about the old west. "Four Card Draw" is told first person by Allen Ring, a gambler who wins the Red Rock Ranch in Arizona. He is told the ranch is haunted by someone who was murdered there. That someone was one of the three Haslet brothers, owners of a neighboring ranch, who are out for revenge. Allen walks right into the middle of a frying pan and ends up fighting for his life!

Riding For The Brand. Jed Asberry wins a poker game only to find himself robbed by the angry losers. They dump him in the desert with no clothes, left to die. Days later, on his last legs, he stumbles across three recently killed people (two men and a woman)... in the middle of the desert. Taking clothes, guns, and papers from one of the men, Jed becomes Micheal Latch. Micheal was on his way to inherit a ranch, so Jed decides to assume this role. He finds himself up to his neck in serious shooting trouble as someone else is willing to murder to get the property!

The Turkey Feather Riders. Louis L'Amour starts this story by giving a short discourse on cowboys and the cattle business as it was in the 1860's through 1880's (and now). Jim Sandefer is the forman for a New Mexico ranch. His boss, Grey Bowen, makes a sudden visit (after years of being away) with his daughter, Elaine, and some new guests: Rose and Lee Martin. Grey wants to marry Rose, but Jim discovers that she and her son are up to something that doesn't smell right! Then the shooting begins!

Well worth the purchase price. Run Time: 180 minutes.


The Rushden Legacy
Published in Paperback by Warner Books (January, 1987)
Author: Ellen Randolph
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Echoes of Dragon Prince
Recommended for romance and fantasy readers alike. You might not recognize the name on the cover, but the wit and vivacity of the characters leave no doubt as to the author's identity. The stormy relationship between the main characters echoes the turmoil of the Rialla in Rawn's Dragon Prince. Jane Austen would approve.


San Francisco: The Ultimate Guide
Published in Paperback by Chronicle Books (April, 1995)
Author: Randolph Delehanty
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Eye-opening "feet-on" guide to the City
This walking guide to San Francisco contains numerous historical and architectural tidbits of a variety well-suited for curious urban day-hikers. I've lived in San Francisco for three years and have walked by a great number of interesting buildings without noticing them until they were pointed out in this book. The text is organized into chapters devoted to neighborhoods, with (somewhat limited) information about lodging and dining and a walkable itinerary highlighting the most distinctive features of the area. Noteworthy are the chapters concerning the Victorian Painted Ladies of the Haight-Ashbury District and the excellent Mission District walk. A book like this is a fine way to get off the beaten path of San Francisco tourism and to see what the real neighborhoods are like.


A Spiritual Philosophy for the New World: The 60-Day Non-Human Program to Rise Above the Ego
Published in Paperback by Quartus Books (May, 1997)
Author: John Randolph Price
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Wonderful follow up book to "Superbeings!"
I read John's "Superbeings" many, many years ago and it effected me like no other book I have ever read in my life. I have read numerous books since on spirituality and while they all "sparked" something in me, none have touched me the way superbeings did. Superbeings motivated me to change my life and follow my dreams! It inspired me to write my own book on self improvement which is titled The Turning Point by Crystal Rose. Thank you John for sharing your wonderful work with us!!!


Sting Like a Bee : The Muhammad Ali Story
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill/Contemporary Books (19 November, 2001)
Authors: Jose Torres, Bert Randolph Sugar, and Budd Schulberg
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Tremendous
This book is great for all readers and is a great biography that puts you in the mind of a writer. You will feel like you are actually there witnissing these masterfull events.


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